10 Stocks George Soros Is Buying in 2016

There's nothing boring about George Soros' investing -- at least not for those who follow his stock picks each quarter.

The Hungarian-born investor and philanthropist has amassed a more than $20 billion fortune. Over the years, he has made enormous plays in bonds, stocks and currencies. A 1992 short sale on the British pound earned him the title of "The Man Who Broke the Bank of England."

As exciting as Soros' investing career may sound, he believes it should be just the opposite. "If investing is entertaining, if you're having fun, you're probably not making any money," he once said. "Good investing is boring."

Soros may not be amused by his investment moves, but there are many people out there who are.

Although he stepped back from managing clients' money in 2011 -- and declared his retirement again in 2015, saying "this time it is final" -- Soros Fund Management is still alive and kicking. And Soros, who is still listed as the firm's investment manager in public filings, is very likely still involved.

Liberty Broadband (LBRDK) is Soros' biggest new buy of the second quarter and is his firm's biggest U.S.-listed holding. As of June 30, he owns 8.9 million shares valued at $533.5 million.

Liberty Broadband is a provider of cable services in the U.S., offering a variety of entertainment, information and communications solutions to residential and commercial customers. It has a $12.4 billion market cap.

Communications Sales & Leasing is a real estate investment trust. The company is engaged in ownership, acquisition and leasing of communication distribution systems to communications infrastructure industry. It has a $4.6 billion market cap.

Soros picked up 378,981 shares of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) . The stake is valued at $15 million as of June 30.

Activision Blizzard is a developer and publisher of online, personal computer, video game console, handheld, mobile and tablet games. Its business segments are Activision Publishing and Blizzard Entertainment It has a $30.1 billion market cap.